The Music From Christian Dior Shows (PLEASE READ POST #1 FOR FULL SOUNDTRACK LISTS)

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Moderator's Note:

In order to make finding specific songs or tracklists easier to do, this list has been compiled and added to the first post. Since we're always finding new songs and soundtracks, the list will be edited as new additions are found. If you find any new songs or soundtracks, please be sure to post it as you normally would so that we can add it to the list.

Thank you to everyone who has identified music or shared their soundtracks with us as this thread has grown!!!


Dior
Ready-to-Wear


Dior Spring RTW are in black
Dior Fall RTW are in blue


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2001


Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
Sweet Sixteen - Billy Idol
Indian Love Call - Slim Whitman
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
UNKNOWN: song played during "prom queens" section at the end


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2002


Long Train Running (2002 White Label mix) - The Doobie Brothers
Bootylicious - Destinys Child
One Minute Man - Missy Elliot
Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor
Viva Las Vegas - Elvis mixed with Choli Ke Peeche - From film Khal Nayak
Rapture - Iio
UNKNOWN: guitar/dance music before “Rapture”


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2002


El Condor Pasa - Traditional
Suerte - Shakira
Africanism - Africanism
Guarani - Ennio Morricone
4 My People - Missy Elliot feat. Eve
Get This Party Started - Pink
Rainbow Children - Prince
Hella Good - No Doubt
Fernando - ABBA
El Condor Pasa - Traditional


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2003


Twenty Zero One - Jamiroquai
Funky Sh*t (mixed with Twenty Zero One) - The Prodigy
Song 2 (Woo Hoo) - Blur
Don't Call Me Baby - Madison Avenue
It Just Won't Do - Tim Deluxe
Controvery (remix) - Prince
Silver Screen Shower Scene - Felix Da Housecat
By The Way (remix) - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Love Don't Let Me Go - David Guetta


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2003

La Nuit de la Saint Barthlemy (sped up) - Goran Bregovic
Take Me Down (Bini & Martini's Old Skool Mix) - Eclipse
Staring at the sun (Brothers In Rythem mix) - U2
Ya Ya (Ringe Ringe Raja) - Goran Bregovic (played with U2 song)
At the end (Scumfrog mix) - Iio
Familiar Feeling - Moloko


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2004

Can the Can - Suzi Quatro
Working Class Hero - Marianne Faithfull
Cry Baby - Janis Joplin
The Jean Genie - David Bowe
Move Over - Janis Joplin
Horses - Patti Smith
21 Things I want in a Lover - Alanis Morissette
I wanna be your dog - Iggy Pop
Broken English - Marianne Faithfull
Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
Rock n Roll *****r - Patti Smith
Hole - Violet
The Ballad of Lucy Jordan - Marianne Faithfull


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2004

Sinnerman (long version) - Nina Simone
I Feel Love (Patrick Cowell) - Donna Summer


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2005

Sourtimes - Portishead
La Resa Dei Conti - Ennio Morricone
Making Plans for Nigel - Nouvelle Vague
Heart of Glass - Skye Sweetnam
Clip from, the Maltese Falcon
Barbie Girl - Axel Boys Quartet
Joe Le taxi - Vanessa Paradis
Take Your Mama Out (Hot Chip Remix) - Scissor Sisters
Lets stick together - Roxy Music
Imagine - Eva Cassidy
Imagine - John Lennon
Imagine - Madonna
The Phantom of the Opera - Orginal Soundtrack
UNKOWN: Foreign version of Imagine


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2005

Downtown - Petula Clark
Got to Get You Into My Life - The Beatles
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
Hit the Road Jack - Ray Charles


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2006

Warriors of the Drum - (It's something from Burundi or African Drums...)
Apache - Incredible Bongo Band
Antmusic - Adam and the Ants


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2006


Love Is a Battlefield - Pat Benatar
Boys of Summer - Don Henley
My Sharona - The Knack
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
Jump - Van Halen
Living On a Prayer - Bon Jovi
You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2007

Back To Basics (intro) - Christina Aguilera
Still Dirrty - Christina Aguilera
Hurt - Christina Aguilera


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2007


No More - Jamelia
Garden of Earthly Delights - D*Note
Touch Me (original mix) - Cass Fox


Dior Resort 2008

Crosby Stills & Nash - Marrakesh Express
Amy Winehouse - Rehab
The Mamas & The Papas - Creeque Alley
UNKNOWN: Middle Eastern instrumental


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2008

Englishman in New York - Sting
The Man I Love - Billie Holiday
Any Time You Like - Robyn
100 Different Ways - Girls Aloud
Need You Tonite - Mylo


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2008

Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
Say You Don't Mind - Colin Blunstone
Sea Lion Woman - Feist
Get Up, Get Out - Jamelia

Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2009

Everybody – Martin Solveig
She Wants To Move – N.E.R.D.
Electric Feel – MGMT
Missing – Bruce Springsteen

Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2009

Star Trek - The Swingle Sisters
You Don't Know My Name (a capella) - Alicia Keys
Love Story - Taylor Swift
If You Only Knew - Chris Lake
Don't Upset the Rythem - Noisettes
No Stress (club mix) - Laurent Wolf

Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2010


Vicious- Spalding Rockwell
Boom- Anjulie
Gia (Dj Gregory Remix)- Despina Vandy
Up ! - M83

Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2010


They're Not Waving - Vyvienne Long
What Sound - Lamb
The Dark of the Night - Lisbeth Scott; Paul Schwartz
No One - Alicia Keys
Put it in a Love Song - Alicia Keys and Beyonce

Dior Ready-to-Wear Resort 2011

Love Child- Diana Ross and the Supremes
Heavy Cross (Fred Falke Remix)- Gossip
Acapella- Kelis
Not Myself Tonight- Christina Aguilera
Bachelorette- Bjork
Die Another Day - Madonna
 
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Moderator's Note:

In order to make finding specific songs or tracklists easier to do, this list has been compiled and added to the first post. Since we're always finding new songs and soundtracks, the list will be edited as new additions are found. If you find any new songs or soundtracks, please be sure to post it as you normally would so that we can add it to the list.

Thank you to everyone who has identified music or shared their soundtracks with us as this thread has grown!!!


Dior
Ready-to-Wear


Dior Spring RTW are in black
Dior Fall RTW are in blue


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2001


Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
Sweet Sixteen - Billy Idol
Indian Love Call - Slim Whitman
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
UNKNOWN: song played during "prom queens" section at the end


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2002


Long Train Running (2002 White Label mix) - The Doobie Brothers
Bootylicious - Destinys Child
One Minute Man - Missy Elliot
Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor
Viva Las Vegas - Elvis mixed with Choli Ke Peeche - From film Khal Nayak
Rapture - Iio
UNKNOWN: guitar/dance music before “Rapture”


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2002


El Condor Pasa - Traditional
Suerte - Shakira
Africanism - Africanism
Guarani - Ennio Morricone
4 My People - Missy Elliot feat. Eve
Get This Party Started - Pink
Rainbow Children - Prince
Hella Good - No Doubt
Fernando - ABBA
El Condor Pasa - Traditional


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2003


Twenty Zero One - Jamiroquai
Funky Sh*t (mixed with Twenty Zero One) - The Prodigy
Song 2 (Woo Hoo) - Blur
Don't Call Me Baby - Madison Avenue
It Just Won't Do - Tim Deluxe
Controvery (remix) - Prince
Silver Screen Shower Scene - Felix Da Housecat
By The Way (remix) - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Love Don't Let Me Go - David Guetta


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2003

La Nuit de la Saint Barthlemy (sped up) - Goran Bregovic
Take Me Down (Bini & Martini's Old Skool Mix) - Eclipse
Staring at the sun (Brothers In Rythem mix) - U2
Ya Ya (Ringe Ringe Raja) - Goran Bregovic (played with U2 song)
At the end (Scumfrog mix) - Iio
Familiar Feeling - Moloko


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2004

Can the Can - Suzi Quatro
Working Class Hero - Marianne Faithfull
Cry Baby - Janis Joplin
The Jean Genie - David Bowe
Move Over - Janis Joplin
Horses - Patti Smith
21 Things I want in a Lover - Alanis Morissette
I wanna be your dog - Iggy Pop
Broken English - Marianne Faithfull
Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
Rock n Roll *****r - Patti Smith
Hole - Violet
The Ballad of Lucy Jordan - Marianne Faithfull


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2004

Sinnerman (long version) - Nina Simone
I Feel Love (Patrick Cowell) - Donna Summer


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2005

Sourtimes - Portishead
La Resa Dei Conti - Ennio Morricone
Making Plans for Nigel - Nouvelle Vague
Heart of Glass - Skye Sweetnam
Clip from, the Maltese Falcon
Barbie Girl - Axel Boys Quartet
Joe Le taxi - Vanessa Paradis
Take Your Mama Out (Hot Chip Remix) - Scissor Sisters
Lets stick together - Roxy Music
Imagine - Eva Cassidy
Imagine - John Lennon
Imagine - Madonna
The Phantom of the Opera - Orginal Soundtrack
UNKOWN: Foreign version of Imagine


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2005

Downtown - Petula Clark
Got to Get You Into My Life - The Beatles
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
Hit the Road Jack - Ray Charles


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2006

Warriors of the Drum - (It's something from Burundi or African Drums...)
Apache - Incredible Bongo Band
Antmusic - Adam and the Ants


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2006


Love Is a Battlefield - Pat Benatar
Boys of Summer - Don Henley
My Sharona - The Knack
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
Jump - Van Halen
Living On a Prayer - Bon Jovi
You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2007

Back To Basics (intro) - Christina Aguilera
Still Dirrty - Christina Aguilera
Hurt - Christina Aguilera


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2007


No More - Jamelia
Garden of Earthly Delights - D*Note
Touch Me (original mix) - Cass Fox


Dior Resort 2008

Crosby Stills & Nash - Marrakesh Express
Amy Winehouse - Rehab
The Mamas & The Papas - Creeque Alley
UNKNOWN: Middle Eastern instrumental


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2008

Englishman in New York - Sting
The Man I Love - Billie Holiday
Any Time You Like - Robyn
100 Different Ways - Girls Aloud
Need You Tonite - Mylo


Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2008

Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
Son Of A Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
Say You Don't Mind - Colin Blunstone
Sea Lion Woman - Feist
Get Up, Get Out - Jamelia

Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2009

Everybody – Martin Solveig
She Wants To Move – N.E.R.D.
Electric Feel – MGMT
Missing – Bruce Springsteen

Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2009

Star Trek - The Swingle Sisters
You Don't Know My Name (a capella) - Alicia Keys
Love Story - Taylor Swift
If You Only Knew - Chris Lake
Don't Upset the Rythem - Noisettes
No Stress (club mix) - Laurent Wolf

Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring 2010


Vicious- Spalding Rockwell
Boom- Anjulie
Gia (Dj Gregory Remix)- Despina Vandy
Up ! - M83

Dior Ready-to-Wear Fall 2010


They're Not Waving - Vyvienne Long
What Sound - Lamb
The Dark of the Night - Lisbeth Scott; Paul Schwartz
No One - Alicia Keys
Put it in a Love Song - Alicia Keys and Beyonce


Dior Ready-to-Wear Resort 2011

Love Child- Diana Ross and the Supremes
Heavy Cross (Fred Falke Remix)- Gossip
Acapella- Kelis
Not Myself Tonight- Christina Aguilera
Bachelorette- Bjork
Die Another Day - Madonna


Dior Ready-to-Wear Spring Summer 2012

Alive - Dirty South & Thomas Gold (feat. Kate Elsworth)
Walking on Snow - Jordin Sparks
Set Fire To The Rain (Moto Blanco Remix) - Adele
Heaven - Emeli Sande


Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2012

Born to die by Lana del Rey.
Video games by Lana del Rey.
This Is What Makes Us Girls by Lana del Rey.
 
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Dior Haute Couture


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2001


Voice clips from “Batman Returns”
Theme from "Psycho" - Bernard Herrmann
Independent Woman - Destiny's Child
I Hate Myself For Loving You - Joan Jett
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - Bach
Knight Rider Theme Song
Firestarter - Prodigy
Chase the Sun - Planet Funk
Dead Already (from American Beauty Soundtrack) - Thomas Newman
Bolero/Closing Credits (from Moulin Rouge Soundtrack) remix - Craig Armstrong
UNKNOWN: first song from "Secretaries" section, background singing from "Amazons" section, dance song mixed with "Dead Already".


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2001

Bombay Theme - A. R. Rahman
Possession - Sarah McLachlan
El Tango de Roxanne - Moulin Rouge Soundtrack
UKNOWN: trance/techno music, Indian music


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2002

Kings of the Wild Frontier - Adam and the Ants
Funk-a-Tron - Robbie Rivera
Like a Prayer - Mad House
Antmusic - Adam and the Ants
Prince Charming - Adam and the Ants
Peek-a-Boo - Siouxsie and the Banshees
UNKNOWN: Russian folk song, "Pump, pump, pump, pump it up" song


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2002

In My Heart - Moby
You Are Not Alone (the very end of the song) - Michael Jackson
Nothing Else Matters (Metallica cover) - Gregorian
Like A Prayer (choir part) - Madonna
The Way You Make Me Feel (intro) - Michael Jackson
In This World (sped up) - Moby
Justify My Love - Madonna
One of These Mornings (sped up) - Moby


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2003


Prelude and Rooftop - Bernard Herrmann from "Vertigo"
Overground - Siouxsie and the Banshees
Halloween Theme - from "Halloween"
Ullyses - Dead Can Dance
Hounds of Love - Kate Bush
Theme from "Psycho" - Bernard Herrmann


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2003

Die Another Day - Madonna
Jatt Ho Giya Sharabee-Kuldeep Manak and Panjabi MC
Get Busy (remix) - Sean Paul
La Cumparsita - traditional tango music
War - Mr. Vegas
Naughty Girl - Beyonce
The Galop (from Orpheus in the Underworld) - Jacques Offenbach
UNKNOWN: flute music after "Jatt Ho Giya Sharabee", vocals from Can Can section


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2004


Baby Boy - Beyonce
Walk like an Egyptian - Bangles
Help Me - Timo Mass
Prelude and Outer Space - Bernard Herrmann (from "The Day Earth Stood Still")
Hasim - Al-Naafiysh
From Egypt - Philip Glass
You got the Love - Candi Staton
Train - Goldfrapp
Train to Sao Paulo-Philip Glass


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2004


The Girl Cant Help It - Little Richard
An Eye For Optical Theory - Michael Nyman
Concerto in C Minor for Two Harpsichords, BWV 1060: II. Adagio - J.S. Bach
Tutti Frutti - Little Richard
Wheelbarrow Walk - Michael Nyman
Lucille - Little Richard
Knowing the Ropes - Michael Nyman
Great Balls of Fire - Jerry L Lewis
Prawn Watching - Michael Nyman & Michael Nyman Band and Orchestra
Nut Rocker - B. Bumble and the Stingers


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2005


As Tears Go By - Marianne Faithfull
Femme Fatal - Velvet Underground
I'm Going to Make a Cake (from The Hours Soundtrack) - Philip Glass
Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
All Tommorow's Parties - Velvet Underground


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2005

Intro (from Sleepy Hollow Soundtrack) - Danny Elfman
Radar (from The Day Earth Stood Still soundtrack) - Bernard Herrmann
Hunting - Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra
Cacharpaya - Pan Pipes of the Andes
Llorando - Rebekah de Rio
Dance with the Devil - Cozy Powell
Time Lapse - Michael Nyman (from the album "The Essential Michael Nyman Band")
Knowing the Ropes (from Drowning By Numbers Soundtrack) - Michael Nyman
On Earth as it is in Heaven (From "The Mission") - Ennio Morricone
Knowing the Ropes - Michael Nyman (from the album "The Essential Michael Nyman Band")
UNKNOWN: Catherinettes section


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2006

Isaac (DJ Yoav N.Y. Mix)- Madonna
Let It Will Be - Madonna
The Beast Within - Madonna
Antrozous - Original Soundtrack (Batman Begins)
I Thalassa Ki Emeis (Greek version of "O Mare E Tu") - Marinella and George Dalaras



Dior Haute Couture Fall 2006

Dawn of the Iconoclast - Dead Can Dance
Be Your Dog - Iggy Pop and The Stooges
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 - Franz Liszt
Samson - Regina Spektor
Somebody Told Me - The Killers
Piensa en Mi - Luz Casal
O Verona - Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack vol. 2


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2007

Madam Butterfly - Malcolm Mclaren
Song to the Siren - This Mortal Coil
Stranger in Moscow - Michael Jackson
Humming Chorus (from Madama Butterfly) - Giacomo Puccini
The Cars - Drive
Alice - Cocteau Twins
Immortality - Celine Dion
Alone in Kyoto - Air
Giving Up - The Ad Libs
O Mio Babbino Caro (from Gianni Schicchi) - Giacomo Puccini
Butterflies - Alicia Keys
Another Day - This Mortal Coil
Songbird - Fleetwood Mac
UNKNOWN: All Japanese instrumentals


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2007

Number One Song In Heaven - Sparks & Jimmy Somerville
Silence (acapella cover version) - Unknown Artist
Isaac (DJ Yoav N.Y. Mix) - Madonna
The Secret Garden - Cara Tower
State Of Independence (vocal mix) - Sao Benitez
UNKNOWN: orchestral/choral opening song, dance music mixed with "Silence (acapella)"


Dior Haute Couture Spring 2008

Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin
Cross Town Traffic - Jimi Hendrix
Black Dog - Led Zeppelin
American Woman - The Guess Who


Dior Haute Couture Fall 2008

Aquarius (orchestral version) - Within Temptation
Under Ice - Kate Bush
There U R - Lisa Knapp
Sugar Daddy (Classical mix) - Di Johnston
Lights Go Down - Basement Jaxx

Dior Haute Couture Spring 2009

La Maison Où J'ai Grandi - Françoise Hardy
L'Amoureuse (The Woman in Love)
- Carla Bruni
Le Temps de l'Amour
- Françoise Hardy
Quelqu'un M'a Dit (Someone Told Me)
- Carla Bruni
Mon Amie la Rose
- Françoise Hardy
Jai Ho - A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire OST)

Dior Haute Couture Fall 2009

1000 Dreams - Miss Kittin & The Hacker
Let Me Back (Sticky Remix) - Zarif
Party in My Head - Miss Kittin & The Hacker
Lights Out (remix) - Santigold
Raindrops - Basement Jaxx

Dior Haute Couture Spring 2010

Soldier of Love - Sade
Wait Til You See My Smile - Alicia Keys
Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart - Alicia Keys
Love is My Disease - Alicia Keys
Voices - Madonna
 
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John Galliano

Galliano Womens Spring are in pink
Galliano Womens Fall are in red

John Galliano Womens Spring 2002

Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Kylie Minogue
Get Ur Freak On - Missy Elliot
Sly II (sped up) - Craig Armstrong
You Rock My World - Michael Jackson
Rapture (mixed with same unknown guitar music as Dior Spring 2002) - Iio
UNKNOWN: all background music, violin piece, song after "Rapture"


John Galliano Womens Fall 2002

Sly II - Craig Armstrong
Freeek! - George Michael
Climbatize - The Prodigy
Can't Be Messing Round - Craig David
Phat Planet - Leftfield
Sunset (Bird of Prey) - Fatboy Slim
21 Things I Want In A Lover - Alanis Morisette
Bolero/Closing Titles (From Moulin Rouge OST) - Craig Armstrong
Lay All Your Love On Me - Abba


John Galliano Womens Spring 2003

9-5 - Dolly Parton
Just a Little More Love - David Guetta mixed with Sona Sona dil Mera Sona - Amanat Ali
Viva Las Vegas - Elvis Presley mixed with Choli Ke Peeche - Taken from film Khal Nayak
Vogue - Madonna
UNKNOWN: song played with “9-5", song played with “Vogue”


John Galliano Womens Fall 2003
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrew Sisters
The Turntable Song - The Andrew Sisters
It's a Groove - Groove Armada
Little Brown Jug - Glenn Miller
Samba Do Gringo Pauli - Suba
In a Persian Market - Percy Faith
Hello Dolly - Percy Faith
Night & Day - Ella Fitzgerald
The Funk Phenomenon - Armand Van Helden
In the Mood - Glenn Miller
Rum and Coca Cola - The Andrew Sisters
Cajesukarije - Goran Bregovic


John Galliano Womens Spring 2004

My Name Is Tallulah (from "Bugsy Malone")
50 Ways to Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon
Buffalo Stance - Neneh Cherry
Down and Out (from "Bugsy Malone")
Iko Iko - The Dixie Cups
The Clapping Song - Shirley Ellis
Cecilia - Simon & Garfunkel
Shiny Shiny - Haysi Fantayzee
UNKNOWN: Children singing, bar piano with drunk mans voice


John Galliano Womens Fall 2004

Crazy Train - The Auburn University Marching Band
Drunken Sailor - Folk Song
They Gotta Quit Kicking My Dog Around - Terry Hall & Mushtaq
When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Folk Song
Battle Hymn of the Republic - Folk Song


John Galliano Womens Spring 2005

Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
God Only Knows - The Beach Boys
Band of Gold - Freda Payne
Concrete & Clay - Unit 4 + 2
Come As You Are - Nirvana
Monday, Monday - Mamas and the Papas
Breed - Nirvana
Give Him a Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las
White Horses - All About Eve
When I'm 64 - The Beatles
Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys


John Galliano Womens Fall 2005

Mr. Smarty-Man (from American Beauty Soundtrack) - Thomas Newman
Main Titles (from "Blue Velvet") - Angelo Badalamenti
Fast Cars - U2
Baby Boy - Massive Attack ft. Thea
Nights in White Satin - The Moody Blues
LLorando- Rebekah de Rio
Ghost Riders in the Sky - Folk
Blue Velvet - Isabella Rosselini
Mr. Roque/ Betty's Theme (from "Mulhullond Drive") - Angelo Badalament
Angel - Sarah McLachan
UNKNOWN: song played after “Main Titles from Blue Velvet”


John Galliano Womens Spring 2006

La Cumparsita - Traditional Tango Music
It's a Hard Knock Life (from "Annie")
I'm Feeling Fine (from "Bugsy Malone")
When You Believe - (child singing part) Maria Carey and Whitney Houston
Everybody's Free (from Romeo + Juliet Soundtrack vol. 1) - Quindon Tarver
UNKNOWN: first instrumental song, song played after "Hard Knock Life", last tango song


John Galliano Womens Fall 2006

Diamonds and Rust - Joan Baez
Prison Trilogy - Joan Baez
I'm on Fire - Heather Nova
Blowin' in the Wind - Joan Baez
The Night they Drove Dixie Down - Joan Baez
Swing Low Sweet Chariot - Joan Baez
Dulcimer Stomp/ The Other Side - Aerosmith


John Galliano Womens Spring 2007

Numb - Jamelia
Everytime - Britney Spears
From Me to You - Janis Ian
This Love - Craig Armstrong feat. Elizabeth Fraser


John Galliano Womens Fall 2007

Alright - Red Carpet
The Cure and The Cause - Fish Go Deep
Contemplation - Josh One
Finally (acapella) - Julie McKnight
UNKNOWN: third song, dance music played with "Finally"


John Galliano Womens Spring 2008

Jack U Off - Robyn
Tears Dry On Their Own (remix) - Amy Winehouse
Here Comes The Rain Again (Future of Vision mix) - Eurtythmics
Take Me to the Clouds Above - LMC vs. U2
I Feel For You - Bob Sinclair
UNKNOWN: carnival/barrel organ instrumentals


John Galliano Womens Fall 2008

O Verona (intro only) - from Romeo + Juliet Soundtrack vol. 2
Billy Jean - Michael Jackson
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' - Michael Jackson
Don't Stop The Music - Rihan
na (finale only)


John Galliano Womens Spring 2009
Pythagoras’ Trousers – Penguin Café Orchestra
Rue Des Cascades – Yann Tiersen
The Journey Continues: Wild Swans – Mark Brown
Tonight – Lykke Li
Wild Swans: Concert Suite: Eliza Aria – The Tasmanian Symphony


John Galliano Womens Fall 2009
El Tango De Roxanne - from "Moulin Rouge"
Oi Matse - Trio Bulgarka
They Gotta Quit Kicking My Dog Around - Terry Hall & Mushtaq
Why so Serious - Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard (from "The Dark Knight")
Turceasca - Taraf De Haidouks


John Galliano Womens Spring 2010
Whatever Lola Wants (Gotan Project remix) - Sarah Vaughan
Back To Life (Remix by The Rules) - Soul II Soul
Fever (Adam Freeland remix) - Sarah Vaughan

 
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i havnt seen the book yet :(

parfume ?? i had no idea!!! :shock: :woot:
 
Originally posted by Christopher31@Jan 7th, 2004 - 5:26 pm
Where can I get ABCDEMagazine... i searched on google for it but couldn't find it
its called Number E Magazine, try [email protected] for usa, tel +1 212 56 39 54 (NY) :flower:
 
I dunno I haven't seen that issue yet as I have been hearing some rather critical opinions on the issue(besides the fact that the publisher pulled the rug from Margiela's editing and Walter and FFI not associating themselves with the issue AT ALL)....a bit hit and miss and overly pretentious.

And I don't understand this 10 year anniversary nonsense. Aren't other people supposed to arrange that kind of stuff not the designers themselves? Fat egos?

As far as everything else,I find them quite the hypocrites after preaching so much about creativity and innovation only just months ago;now they're taking the most commercial company in L'Oréal in backing to become "a global brand" in their own words. Such wonderous talents now being wasted for the sake of the masses. They're choice,of course,but they will sure be losing faithful fans.
 
:lol: i know, i know scott* but see, regardless their UBER fat egos, V&R are real talented and since they draw a line with their 'first ten years' i'd say its ok to have their retrospective (the exhibition is supposed to be adorable, that came from a non-V&R fan , i'm absolutely visiting the show in February)

i really recomend the e-magazine retrospective issue, it costs only 15 euros and it sure worth it, just to have all V&R info in one place, give it a try.

i hope to scan some pictures & post here :flower:
 
Originally posted by Lena@Jan 7th, 2004 - 10:49 am
:lol: i know, i know scott* but see, regardless their UBER fat egos, V&R are real talented and since they draw a line with their 'first ten years' i'd say its ok to have their retrospective (the exhibition is supposed to be adorable, that came from a non-V&R fan , i'm absolutely visiting the show in February)

i really recomend the e-magazine retrospective issue, it costs only 15 euros and it sure worth it, just to have all V&R info in one place, give it a try.

i hope to scan some pictures & post here :flower:
I really do want to have a gander at E,no matter how aggravated I am about certain circumstances,just so I can form my own opinion. And yes,I do feel they are über talented and have been for quite some time. Just certain aspects I find kind of unsavory. You know what I mean? :wink:
 
Christopher,A-Z is the magazine which was founded by(as it was his idea and concept from the very beginning) the imagintive wunderkind Walter Van Beirendonck and co-founded by the Flanders Fashion Institute. Its premise is to have guest curators for each issue(like the alphabet)to make each and every one completely different and distinct in itself. It has now, since E,after initially planning to have Martin Margiela curate the issue, the publisher in The Netherlands decided to do his own thing and use V&R, and that sparked Walter & Co. to disassociate themselves.
 
V&R comercialised and sould otu its alld own hill from there :rolleyes: :cry: :doh:
 
Originally posted by Scott@Jan 7th, 2004 - 10:13 pm
. You know what I mean? :wink:
:lol: i know exactly what you mean and i so agree with you, still, its a great issue for V&R researchers/fans and it sure desrves your attention scott* :heart:
 
I absolutely want to see their show even if I'm not a hard-core fan. :flower: IMO, I wouldn't mind them going commercial as long they still have innovation and not go totally overboard in another direction (i.e unabashedly commercial).
 
Oh I definitely want to see this as I adore what they've done previously. That "Black Hole" collection,the "Queen of Hearts"(as I call it) and the one from Fall 2002 with all the electric blues and tartan plaids....those were all really enchanting collections and by far my favourites.

Igni*,I'm afraid that's the direction they WANT to head into. Hence,I said a "global brand". What's sad is that it isn't like their works weren't commercial or sellable in the first place. Now they're just giving into consumerism.
 
:blink: E.Magazine serves as the official catalogue of the exhibition :P
 
good lord i love this. it rules.


oh yeah i should check out their magazine as well.
 
Originally posted by Lena@Jan 8th, 2004 - 3:49 pm
:blink: E.Magazine serves as the official catalogue of the exhibition :P
I'm sorry,Lena? Its not the magazine A-Z?
 
the Vand R abcde mag is only 22$ here.



i know it's easy to think that they have huge egos, but i think it's really a sense of humour they have not egos.

like them or not, i would still recommend getting this issue
 
Oh I definitely want to see this as I adore what they've done previously. That "Black Hole" collection,the "Queen of Hearts"(as I call it) and the one from Fall 2002 with all the electric blues and tartan plaids....those were all really enchanting collections and by far my favourites.
I, too, like those collections Scott. :flower:

Igni*,I'm afraid that's the direction they WANT to head into. Hence,I said a "global brand". What's sad is that it isn't like their works weren't commercial or sellable in the first place. Now they're just giving into consumerism.
That's sad, indeed. :(
 

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